microsoft.public.sqlserver.security
- Re: SQL 2005 takes much longer time to execute a store procedure
- From: Hari Prasad
- SQL 2005 takes much longer time to execute a store procedure
- From: shreesoft
- RE: Vista outside the domain and windows authentication using VPN
- From: Peter Yang [MSFT]
- RE: View SQL Diagrams if user has view definition rights via domai
- From: Charles Wang[MSFT]
- Re: Public Role for SQL 2000
- From: Erland Sommarskog
- Public Role for SQL 2000
- From: wit1
- Re: SQL 2005 SP
- From: Dan Guzman
- Re: SQL 2005 SP
- From: Erland Sommarskog
- Re: Limit Connection Type?
- From: Erland Sommarskog
- Re: database protection?
- From: Erland Sommarskog
- Sql Server Express for domain user
- From: guy
- Re: Login succeeded followed by Logon Failed
- From: Russell Fields
- Re: SQL 2005 SP
- From: Dan Guzman
- Re: Granting consultant access to database
- From: Russell Fields
- Re: GRANT ALTER TRACE in MSSQL 2000
- From: Russell Fields
- RE: View SQL Diagrams if user has view definition rights via domai
- From: Charles Wang[MSFT]
- Re: Creating specific users
- From: Mike
- Re: SQL 2005 SP
- From: Uri Dimant
- Re: GRANT ALTER TRACE in MSSQL 2000
- From: Kalen Delaney
- Re: create\alter sp in schema privilage
- From: Erland Sommarskog
- Re: Creating specific users
- From: Russell Fields
- Re: Creating specific users
- From: Uri Dimant
- Re: Grant create stored procedure in a specific schema
- From: Uri Dimant
- new sql install security
- From: Port Man
- RE: View SQL Diagrams if user has view definition rights via domain gr
- From: Charles Wang[MSFT]
- Re: Remove logins created by setup
- From: Sue Hoegemeier
- Re: Determining DB rights from vb.net 2005
- From: Erland Sommarskog
- Remove logins created by setup
- From: Lijun Zhang
- Determining DB rights from vb.net 2005
- From: Brad Pears
- Re: Security lockdown for SQL 2005
- From: Erland Sommarskog
- Re: Security lockdown for SQL 2005
- From: Uri Dimant
- Re: Assigning database level db_owner permission to a SQL Server Login
- From: deepchopra1981
- Re: Assigning database level db_owner permission to a SQL Server Login
- From: Erland Sommarskog
- Assigning database level db_owner permission to a SQL Server Login
- From: deepchopra1981
- Re: Production DBs are going to suspect mode automatically
- From: Dan Guzman
- Re: BULK INSERT and Application role
- From: Tom Moreau
- Re: Security violation by my host
- From: Mike
- RE: View SQL Diagrams if user has view definition rights via domain gr
- From: Charles Wang[MSFT]
- Re: application roles and strong passwords
- From: Sue Hoegemeier
- Re: Security violation by my host
- From: Erland Sommarskog
- Re: application roles and strong passwords
- From: Erland Sommarskog
- Re: Production DBs are going to suspect mode automatically
- From: Hari Prasad
- Re: Production DBs are going to suspect mode automatically
- From: Uri Dimant
- Production DBs are going to suspect mode automatically
- From: Sathiamoorthy
- Re: How secure is the 2005 Management Studio?
- From: Russell Fields
- Encrypting off-site with certificate's public key
- From: Losing my composure
- Re: How secure is the 2005 Management Studio?
- From: Andrew J. Kelly
- Re: Security violation by my host
- From: Mike
- Re: How secure is the 2005 Management Studio?
- From: Uri Dimant
- Re: application roles and strong passwords
- From: Sue Hoegemeier
- Re: application roles and strong passwords
- From: Erland Sommarskog
- Transactional Replication Problem
- From: aacc
- Re: ist of Databases: do not use master.dbo.sysdatabases...
- From: Russell Fields
- Re: application roles and strong passwords
- From: rjvanzanten
- Re: Do Windows Authentication SQL 2k5 Logins survive a sysprep?
- From: Uri Dimant
- Re: application roles and strong passwords
- From: Sue Hoegemeier
- Re: Do Windows Authentication SQL 2k5 Logins survive a sysprep?
- From: Charles Wang[MSFT]
- application roles and strong passwords
- From: rjvanzanten
- Re: Multiple roles?
- From: zz12
- Re: SQL 2000 Windows Authentication using AD Groups
- From: Sean
- Re: Where did the connections come from?
- From: Sue Hoegemeier
- Re: SQL 2000 Windows Authentication using AD Groups
- From: Sean
- SQL 2000 Windows Authentication using AD Groups
- From: Sean
- Re: Do Windows Authentication SQL 2k5 Logins survive a sysprep?
- From: Uri Dimant
- RE: Do Windows Authentication SQL 2k5 Logins survive a sysprep?
- From: Charles Wang[MSFT]
- Re: UNSAFE ASSEMBLY problem
- From: ggeshev
- Re: UNSAFE ASSEMBLY problem
- From: Uri Dimant
- UNSAFE ASSEMBLY problem
- From: ggeshev
- Re: Best way to HIDE passwords that are in a table
- From: Mike C#
- Re: Security violation by my host
- From: Erland Sommarskog
- Re: Best way to HIDE passwords that are in a table
- From: Hari Prasad
- Re: Security violation by my host
- From: Ray
- Security violation by my host
- From: Jenny
- RE: Do Windows Authentication SQL 2k5 Logins survive a sysprep?
- From: Charles Wang[MSFT]
- Do Windows Authentication SQL 2k5 Logins survive a sysprep?
- From: Joe
- Re: GRANT CREATE DATABASE versus GRANT ALTER ANY LOGIN
- From: Joe
- Re: GRANT CREATE DATABASE versus GRANT ALTER ANY LOGIN
- From: Joe
- Re: GRANT CREATE DATABASE versus GRANT ALTER ANY LOGIN
- From: Erland Sommarskog
- Re: Multiple roles?
- From: Erland Sommarskog
- Re: Where did the connections come from?
- From: bing
- Re: Where did the connections come from?
- From: bing
- Re: Multiple roles?
- From: Russell Fields
- Multiple roles?
- From: zz12
- Re: Where did the connections come from?
- From: Sue Hoegemeier
- RE: Running into security issues when attempting to deploy a Report Mo
- From: Scott Stauffer
- Re: GRANT CREATE DATABASE versus GRANT ALTER ANY LOGIN
- From: Joe
- RE: GRANT CREATE DATABASE versus GRANT ALTER ANY LOGIN
- From: Peter Yang [MSFT]
- Re: Schema as a security mechanism?
- From: Uri Dimant
- Re: Disable SQL login possible?
- From: Erland Sommarskog
- Re: SQL 2005 express blank sa passwords
- From: Erland Sommarskog
- Re: Schema as a security mechanism?
- From: Dan Guzman
- Re: Where did the connections come from?
- From: Russell Fields
- Re: Where did the connections come from?
- From: Russell Fields
- xp_runwebtask in SQL Server 2000 Standard Edition SP4
- From: efeng
- Re: SQL Server 2005 Security
- From: cbender
- SQL Server 2005 Security
- From: cbender
- GRANT CREATE DATABASE versus GRANT ALTER ANY LOGIN
- From: Joe
- Re: detecting group of logins
- From: Russell Fields
- detecting group of logins
- From: Roy Goldhammer
- Re: job run as part of trigger/non-sysadmin
- From: Erland Sommarskog
- Re: job run as part of trigger/non-sysadmin
- From: Daniel Jameson
- Re: Minimum permissions for SQL2005 development?
- From: MB
- Re: hooking into sql server file I/O -- file level encryption
- From: Erland Sommarskog
- Re: hooking into sql server file I/O -- file level encryption
- From: Roger Wolter[MSFT]
- Re: hooking into sql server file I/O -- file level encryption
- From: Erland Sommarskog
- Re: SQL User SID format?
- From: Erland Sommarskog
- Re: SQL User SID format?
- From: Laurentiu Cristofor [MSFT]
- Re: hooking into sql server file I/O -- file level encryption
- From: Roger Wolter[MSFT]
- Re: SQL User SID format?
- From: Erland Sommarskog
- Re: Prevent users to create temp (#) tables on SQL server
- From: Erland Sommarskog
- Re: hooking into sql server file I/O -- file level encryption
- From: Erland Sommarskog
- Re: Minimum permissions for SQL2005 development?
- From: Dan Guzman
- Re: Permissions to view jobs and job activity monitor
- From: Sue Hoegemeier
- Re: Windows Account when using SQL Authentication?
- From: Sue Hoegemeier
- Re: SQL 2k5 Views Referencing Different Schemas - Permissions Issues
- From: Greg Wilkerson
- Re: SQL User SID format?
- From: JamesB
- hooking into sql server file I/O -- file level encryption
- From: rolandp66
- Windows Account when using SQL Authentication?
- From: Chadwick Posey
- Re: SQL 2k5 Views Referencing Different Schemas - Permissions Issues
- From: Laurentiu Cristofor [MSFT]
- Re: SQL User SID format?
- From: Laurentiu Cristofor [MSFT]
- Re: SQL 2k5 Views Referencing Different Schemas - Permissions Issues
- From: Greg Wilkerson
- Re: Retrieving all user rights in SQL 2000/2005
- From: Hari Prasad
- Re: Permissions to view jobs and job activity monitor
- From: Sue Hoegemeier
- Minimum permissions for SQL2005 development?
- From: sebt
- Re: SQL User SID format?
- From: JamesB
- Retrieving all user rights in SQL 2000/2005
- From: paul . leistra
- Re: SQL User SID format?
- From: Laurentiu Cristofor [MSFT]
- Re: Windows Authentication question
- From: Erland Sommarskog
- Re: SQL 2k5 Views Referencing Different Schemas - Permissions Issues
- From: Erland Sommarskog
- Re: Firewall between Web Server and SQL Server
- From: Erland Sommarskog
- SQL 2k5 Views Referencing Different Schemas - Permissions Issues
- From: Greg Wilkerson
- SQL User SID format?
- From: JamesB
- Windows Authentication question
- From: Mark Clark
- Windows Authentication question
- From: Mark Clark
- Re: Prevent users to create temp (#) tables on SQL server
- From: MB
- Re: sercurity error
- From: Hari Prasad
- Re: Firewall between Web Server and SQL Server
- From: Ali
- sercurity error
- From: mecn
- Re: SQLExpress and Access
- From: Sue Hoegemeier
- Re: Firewall between Web Server and SQL Server
- From: Erland Sommarskog
- Firewall between Web Server and SQL Server
- From: Ali